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U.K.-based energy and industrial services firm extends deadline for a firm offer from UAE-based Sidara or an end to discussions, as an audit of its accounting and corporate governance moves toward completion.
The $440-million Linden Renewable Natural Gas project will divert food, scraps, oils and grease from landfills and capture methane inside large anaerobic digesters to create 3,783 million BTUs per day of pipeline-quality renewable natural gas.
Private developer gains majority stake from state-owned entity to build planned 20-million-tonne-per-year export terminal near Anchorage and 807-mile gas feeder pipeline.
$10B megaplant, set to be the largest using gas in North America, will be built under a project labor agreement, says contractor, and replaces a closed coal-fired plant that was imploded.
Firms will construct plants in undisclosed locations in Texas and the mid-Atlantic region, with the first 1.2-GW facility set to operate in 2029, but no project investment total was disclosed.
Company bankruptcy filing stemmed from a major cost dispute with the owners of the Golden Pass LNG export terminal project in Texas, from which it exited as lead contractor.
Entergy says barge-mounted power plant in Port Fourchon would withstand weather risks, but fossil fuel opponents are set to voice key concerns to regulators.